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chandu -
1 Sep 2006 8:57 AM - 3 messages
hai, i am working on a RightsManagementAppliction.it is dealing with LDAP. Can u send any links which explains about implementing LDAP with C# application... thank u. ...
tomschuring -
1 Sep 2006 5:12 AM - 2 messages
hello, is it possible to configure the ActiveDirectoryMembershipProvider to talk to a non-microsoft LDAP server such as novell eDirectory ? all the config settings only specify a standard LDAP connection string, so i am hopefull it can be done. if it can't be done, is there an LDAPMembershipProvider available ...
SC -
1 Sep 2006 1:52 AM - 8 messages
When writing applications, how can I determine the minimum required privileges necessary for an operation to run? For instance, say my application needs rights to write/read to the registry, or I want to block some ports - how do I go about finding out what the ...
Daniel -
31 Aug 2006 5:28 PM - 2 messages
Can someone please describe why impersonation requires the impersonator to be local admin? ...
Mike Dekarske -
31 Aug 2006 3:02 PM - 2 messages
We don't want or expect our users to make the decision as to whether or not to allow our program to run. I would like to set-up an internal certificate authority so we can sign our own applications to run with full trust. ...
Triv -
31 Aug 2006 11:23 AM - 2 messages
To add a new permission set into the CAS through caspol we have to specify a XML file. surprisingly I can't find anywhere not even on MSDN, the format of this XML file. Can anybody forward me any link which explains the XML file ...
Aaron Sanders -
30 Aug 2006 5:15 PM - 5 messages
I have some questions about persistent and session cookie handling that I can't quite get ironed out. I have two applications. One is Framework 1.1, W2K3 / IIS6, the other is 2.0, W2K3 / IIS6. For both, HTTPS / SSL is enabled, but not forced, because ...
oldbear -
30 Aug 2006 3:28 PM - 6 messages
Hi I have a web service which uses WSE for signing, and SSL for confidentiality and authentication. Authentication is via client certificates. The above scenario is already implemented and cannot be changed. Client certs produced by a Microsoft CA work fine for authentication. The ...
Rocky Neurock -
30 Aug 2006 1:43 PM - 5 messages
I have an application that requires a user name and password so no one sits down at anyone else's desk and runs the application as that user. I don't want to create a database to store user names and passwords. ...
David++ -
30 Aug 2006 9:10 AM - 7 messages
Dear List, I have developed an application in VS 2005. The application works fine when run from the Local drive C:\ but when the application is run from a Network Drive it throws a Security Exception. The Exception getting thrown is - ...
Ray Cassick (Home) -
30 Aug 2006 5:43 AM - 16 messages
I am implementing a licensing library to use across all my companies applications. The basis for this system is going to be simple text files that contain the details of the enclosed license and then an encrypted has of the contents to ...
Daniel -
29 Aug 2006 11:12 PM - 2 messages
What do FTP servers do when file send fails durring a file upload? Are partial files ever written? does ftp protocol cover this? ...
asinning -
28 Aug 2006 1:31 PM - 2 messages
We (the software company I work for) have been using a desktop.ini file to (1) create a unique icon for the "library folders" used with our application and (2) to associate these folders with our application so that double-clicking on the folder launches our application and lets ...
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